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Yamaha TZR50 User Manual

Yamaha TZR50
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TZR50
OWNER’S MANUAL
Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle.
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Table of Contents

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Yamaha TZR50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel SystemCarburetor
Ignition SystemCDI
Transmission6-speed
Final DriveChain
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Rear SuspensionMonoshock
Front BrakeSingle disc
Front Tire100/80-17
Rear Tire130/70-17
Height1, 070 mm
Engine TypeLiquid cooled, 2-stroke, single cylinder

Summary

Safety Information

Be a Responsible Owner

Owner's responsibility for safe operation and operator requirements.

Protective Apparel

Importance of wearing helmets, jackets, boots, and gloves for protection.

Overloaded Vehicle Operation

Maximum load limit and guidelines for loading cargo to maintain stability.

Transporting the Motorcycle

Instructions for safely securing and transporting the motorcycle.

Description

Left View

Identification of major components on the left side of the motorcycle.

Right View

Identification of major components on the right side of the motorcycle.

Controls and Instruments

Location and identification of the motorcycle's controls and instrument panel.

Instrument and Control Functions

Main Switch/Steering Lock

Operation of the main switch, ignition, lighting, and steering lock.

Indicator and Warning Lights

Explanation of various indicator and warning lights on the instrument panel.

Handlebar Switches

Controls located on the left and right handlebars for various functions.

Fuel Cock

Operation and positions of the fuel cock (OFF, ON, RES).

Sidestand

Operation and importance of the sidestand and its switch.

For Your Safety – Pre-Operation Checks

Pre-Operation Checks Overview

Importance of daily inspections and list of items to check before riding.

Fuel and Oil Checks

Procedures for checking fuel, 2-stroke engine oil, transmission oil, and coolant levels.

Brake and Clutch System Checks

Checks for front/rear brakes, clutch operation, levers, and fluid levels.

Operation and Important Riding Points

Starting a Cold Engine

Step-by-step procedure for starting the engine from cold.

Shifting Gears

How to shift gears and control engine power for acceleration and climbing.

Engine Break-in

Guidelines for the initial 1000 km to ensure engine longevity.

Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment

Owner's Tool Kit

Location and purpose of the tool kit for basic maintenance.

General Maintenance and Lubrication Chart

Schedule for general maintenance tasks like air filter, clutch, brakes, tires, and wheels.

Removing and Installing Cowlings and Panels

Step-by-step guide for removing and installing various body panels.

Checking the Spark Plug

How to inspect the spark plug for engine condition and replace if necessary.

Tires

Important information on tire air pressure, condition, and replacement.

Checking the Brake Fluid Level

Procedures for checking brake fluid levels in the reservoirs and recommended fluid.

Drive Chain Slack

How to check and adjust the drive chain slack for optimal performance.

Troubleshooting

General advice on troubleshooting and using Yamaha dealer services.

Engine Overheating

Procedures and warnings for dealing with engine overheating issues.

Motorcycle Care and Storage

Matte Color Caution

Advice on cleaning and caring for matte finished parts.

Care and Cleaning

General guidelines for cleaning the motorcycle to maintain appearance and performance.

Storage

Instructions for short-term and long-term storage of the motorcycle.

Consumer Information

Identification Numbers

Recording VIN and model label information for reference and spare parts.

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